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Fast approach bounces airplane

By NTSB · February 17, 2010 ·

This February 2008 accident report is provided by the National Transportation Safety Board. Published as an educational tool, it is intended to help pilots learn from the misfortunes of others. Aircraft: Glasair. Injuries: None. Location: Telluride, Colo. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: Unicom advised the pilot that the winds were from 260° at 6 […]

A special flight for a special soldier

By Janice Wood · February 16, 2010 ·

Many pilots volunteer their airplane, time, and piloting skills for humanitarian purposes, such as Angel Flight medical transport for deserving patients. Jerry Severson of Bozeman, Montana, has done such volunteer flights in his Twin Commander 690A, but he rates a recent trip he provided to Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Matthew Ryan Bradford and his mother, […]

Chart-topping LSAs for 2009

By Dan Johnson · February 16, 2010 ·

If you refer back to earlier reports, you can easily see 2009 was a down year (no surprise, right?). General aviation was off more than 50% and Light Sport was down badly as well, with 42% less registrations than in 2008. With this post, we present our now-somewhat-famous chart. We hear from some who say […]

GA’s youngest advocate

By Janice Wood · February 16, 2010 ·

At last week’s South Carolina Aviation Association conference, a very special award was bestowed to Greenville resident William “Will” Arthur Demet, Jr. The 5-year-old is the association’s youngest lifetime member. The youngster loves to “work” on planes when visiting the Greenville Downtown Airport (GMU), using his flashlight and screw driver. Introduced to aviation by his […]

Pilots tell Congress: We want to be included

By Janice Wood · February 16, 2010 ·

Using the website, LocalAirportsMatter.com, pilots and aviation stakeholders around the country affected by the possibility of losing local air traffic control radar services have sent more than 550 letters to their members of Congress. In keeping momentum going for this issue, they are asking the FAA to be compelled to adopt a transparent, inclusive process […]

Pro-growth policies crucial to recovery

By Janice Wood · February 16, 2010 ·

During its Annual Industry Review and Market Outlook Briefing today, the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) called attention to policies that will be instrumental in ensuring a robust recovery of the general aviation manufacturing industry. GAMA’s President and CEO Pete Bunce expressed the association’s continued support for air traffic control modernization through coordinated government-industry development […]

FAA reauthorization could be before Senate next month

By Janice Wood · February 16, 2010 ·

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) recently committed to a week of floor time in March to debate reauthorization of the FAA. The agency has been running on temporary reauthorization since 2007. While the House passed a reauthorization bill last year, it was held up in the Senate. Alphabet groups, such as the National […]

Is G100UL the answer to our avgas problem?

By Janice Wood · February 16, 2010 ·

George Braly and Tim Roehl may have solved a problem that’s been plaguing the aircraft industry and the Environmental Protection Agency for years. Braly and Roehl, owners of General Aviation Modifications, Inc. at Ada Municipal Airport, say they have formulated an unleaded piston-engine-aircraft fuel that may revolutionize the industry because it produces the same octane […]

Airplane shipments down worldwide in 2009

By Charles Spence · February 16, 2010 ·

Aircraft shipments and billings were down in 2009 from the year before and, for the first time, more than half the business jets went to customers outside of North America, with export billings accounting for more than half all aircraft sales. This was reported at the annual industry review held today by the General Aviation […]

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